Omron CPM1A operation manual Online Operations

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Support Software CapabilitiesSection 4-1

4-1-4 Online Operations

 

 

The following operations are possible when connected online to the PC.

 

 

 

 

Group

Name

 

Description

 

 

 

 

Monitoring

Monitor Data

 

Uses the lower one third of the screen as a monitor area where bits, words, DM

 

 

 

contents, and TIM/CNT SV/PV are monitored, forced-set/reset, and changed.

 

Transfer Program

 

Transfers and compares the user program between the computer and PC.

 

 

 

 

 

Change Display

 

C-series PCs

 

 

 

Ladder W/Comments

 

 

 

Ladder

 

 

 

CVM1 PCs

 

 

 

Ladder

 

 

 

Ladder (2 rows of comments)

 

 

 

Ladder (4 rows of comments)

 

Online Edit

 

Simultaneously edits the PC program and the program in the system work area.

 

 

 

 

 

Read Cycle Time

 

Reads and displays the scan time of the PC.

 

 

 

 

 

Clear Area

 

Clears the PC data areas such as HR, CNT, AR, and DM (to zero).

 

 

 

 

 

Search

 

Searches for instructions (including specified operands).

 

 

 

 

 

I/O Comments

 

Searches for I/O comments.

 

 

 

 

 

Block Comments

 

Searches for block comments.

 

 

 

 

 

Memory Usage

 

Displays used program memory area, the number of comments used, and the

 

 

 

available capacity of the internal memory.

 

 

 

 

DM

Transfer

 

Retrieves PC DM data to the system work area. (C-series PCs only)

 

PC —> Computer

 

 

 

Transfer

 

Writes system work area DM data to the PC. (C-series PCs only)

 

Computer—>PC

 

 

 

Transfer

 

Compares DM data between the system work area and PC. (C-series PCs only)

 

Verify

 

 

 

Monitor

 

Used to monitor DM area contents in the PC. (C-series PCs only)

 

 

 

 

 

Go To Page

 

Reads a specified page from the DM list of the DM area in the system work area

 

 

 

or PC. (C-series PCs only)

 

 

 

 

I/O Table

Transfer I/O Table

 

Transfers and compares the I/O table data between the computer and PC.

 

 

 

 

 

Create I/O Table

 

Registers into the PC the I/O Units mounted on the PC and then assigns the

 

 

 

words to the Units.

 

 

 

 

 

Verify I/O Table

 

Compares the I/O table registered in the PC against the I/O Units actually

 

 

 

mounted on the PC.

 

 

 

 

Utility

File Memory/

 

Displays a file memory list; transfers the file memory contents between the PC

 

Memory Card

 

and computer or the PC and File Memory Unit; clears the file memory; saves or

 

 

 

retrieves the file memory contents to or from a floppy disk; and edits file memory

 

 

 

contents

 

Time Chart Monitor

 

Used to execute time chart monitoring and to display, save, or retrieve results.

 

 

 

(C-series PCs only)

 

Instruction Trace

 

Used to execute instruction traces and used to display, save, or retrieve results.

 

 

 

(C-series PCs only)

 

 

 

 

 

Data Trace

 

Used to execute data traces and used to display, save, or retrieve results.

 

 

 

 

 

Debug

 

Used to display the execution status of the specified program section.

 

 

 

(C-series PCs only)

 

 

 

 

 

Display/Set Clock

 

Used to read and set the internal clock in the PC. (CQM1, C200HS, or CVM1

 

 

 

only)

 

Transfer Instr

 

Used to transfer expansion instruction set from the PC to the SSS.

 

 

 

(C-series PCs only)

 

PC Setup

 

Changes the PC Setup in the PC and in the system work area and used to

 

 

 

transfer the PC Setup between the PC the disk (save/retrieve).

 

 

 

 

 

Network Support

 

C-series PCs: Used to input data link tables for SYSMAC NET.

 

Tables

 

CVM1 PCs: Used to transfer data link tables and routing tables between Link

 

 

 

 

 

 

Units, the PC, and the SSS and to compare these tables. Also used

 

 

 

to start and start data links.

 

 

 

 

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Contents CPM1A CPM1A Programmable Controllers Omron Product References  OmronTable of Contents Appendices About this Manual Precautions General Precautions Safety PrecautionsIntended Audience Operating Environment Precautions Application PrecautionsXiv Application Precautions Backup method Data EC Directives Applicable DirectivesConcepts Conformance to EC DirectivesXviii Section CPM1A Features and Functions 1 CPM1A FeaturesSection Using the PT NT Link Communications CompoBus/S I/O Link UnitsStandard Peripheral Devices Programming is Possible2 I/O Terminal and IR Bit Allocation CPU UnitsExpansion I/O Units Unit Relay output Transistor output Sink type Source typeControl Corresponding IR word Setting range BCD 3 CPM1A FunctionsSet value Word Word 001 or later PC model Input bits Response time Mode Function PC model Input bits Min. input pulse widthPulse output single-phase output Temperature Sensor Unit Functions CompoBus/S Slave Functions CPM1A-SRT21System Configuration CPU Unit and Expansion I/O Unit ConfigurationCPU Unit and Expansion Unit CPM1A CPU UnitsExpansion I/O Units Unit Max. number Inputs Outputs Model UnitsHost Link Communications Expansion UnitsConnecting to a Programmable TerminalOne-to-one PC Link Communications Adapters and CablesName Usage Model number Name Specifications One-to-one NT Link CommunicationsCompoBus/S I/O Link Connections Peripheral Device ConnectionsSysmac Support Software SYSMAC-CPT Support Name Model numberRevised Specifications Previous specifications New specifications Relevant pagesUnit Specifications and Components Specifications General SpecificationsCPM1A-10CDR-j CPM1A-20CDR-j CPM1A-30CDR-j CPM1A-40CDR-j Characteristics Memory Backup 3 I/O Specifications CPU Unit Input SpecificationsIncrement Mode 5 kHz Max SpecificationExpansion I/O Unit Input Specifications CPU Unit and Expansion I/O Unit Output Specifications Relay OutputTransistor Output Sink Type Transistor Output Source Type20EDT 8ET 10CDT1-D 20CDT1-D 30CDT1-D 40CDT1-D 20EDT1 8ET1Communications Adapter Specifications RS-232C Adapter SpecificationsRS-422 Adapter Specifications Unit Components CPU Unit ComponentsCPM1A-10CDR-j/10CDT-D/10CDT1-D 10 I/O Terminals CPM1A-40CDR-j/40CDT-D/40CDT1-D 40 I/O TerminalsIndicator Status Meaning Fatal error Input indicatorsCPU Unit Component Descriptions Expansion I/O Unit Components Expansion I/O Unit with 20 I/O TerminalsExpansion I/O Unit with 8 Input Terminals Expansion I/O Unit with 8 Output TerminalsTemperature Sensor Unit Components Analog I/O Unit ComponentsCPM1A-TS001/002 CPM1A-TS101/102Set value Thermocouple Range C Range F Set value Platinum resistance Range C Range FPins Function CompoBus/S I/O Link Unit ComponentsCommunications Adapter Components RS-232C AdapterRS-422 Adapter Installation and Wiring Design Precautions Power Supply WiringPower Supply Voltage 4 CPM1A Power InterruptionsSelecting an Installation Site Installation Site ConditionsMomentary Power Failure Detection Automatic RestartPanel/Cabinet Installation OverheatingInstalling the CPM1A 2 CPM1A Installation1 CPM1A Orientation CorrectDIN Track Installation Connecting an Expansion I/O Unit InstallationRemoval Section Wiring and Connections General Precautions for WiringLine Noise Hanging DuctsGround Wiring Floor DuctsConduits GroundingCrimp Connectors To 240-VAC Power SupplyVDC Power Supply Input Wiring Input ConfigurationCPM1A-8ED Input Wiring Example OutputsDevice Circuit diagram Input DevicesInductive Loads Output Wiring Relay Output WiringOutput Configurations CPM1A-8ER Transistor Output Wiring Sink Type CPM1A-8ET Transistor Output Wiring Source Type CPM1A-40CDT1-DPolarity of Power Supply for the Load Output Short ProtectionInrush Current Considerations Fuse InsertionPeripheral Device Connection Host Link ConnectionsOne-to-one Host Link Connection One-to-N Host Link Connection RDB SDB RDA SDA One-to-one PC Link Connections One-to-one NT Link Connections C200HX/HG/HE PC Using Peripheral Devices SSS System Setup 2 CPM1A Restrictions and PrecautionsSupport Software Capabilities Offline Operations Online EditingGroup Name Description Go To CopyFill PrintFile Time Chart PC SetupGroup Name Description Utility Data Area Lists ChangeOnline Operations Offline and Online Operations Using a Programming Console Compatible Programming ConsolesCQM1-PRO01-E C200H-PRO27-EMode Switch Buzzer VolumeDifferent Keys Contrast ControlChanging the CPM1A’s Mode with the Mode Switch Program ModeMonitor Mode RUN ModeConnecting the Programming Console Panel InstallationEntering the Password Preparation for OperationProgram Password Program BZ Programming Console Operations OverviewClearing Memory All ClearPartial Clear Reading/Clearing Error Messages Buzzer OperationKey Sequence OFF Entering or Editing Programs Writing Hexadecimal, BCD Constant Writing a Word AddressWriting an Unsigned Decimal Number #FFF6Writing a Word Address DM Instruction Search Bit Operand SearchInserting and Deleting Instructions Insertion00207INSERT END Not DeletionChecking the Program Delete END00178CIRCUIT ERR Corrected Program11 Bit, Digit, Word Monitor Bit MonitorCont Word MonitorMultiple Address Monitoring Channel LRCLR Channel LR Differentiation Monitor Binary Monitor@OFF OFF OFF CLR OFF OFF OFFThree-word Monitor Signed Decimal Monitor Unsigned Decimal MonitorChanging Timer, Counter SV Three-word Data Modification3CH CHG? Hexadecimal, BCD Data Modification Inputting a New SV ConstantIncrementing and Decrementing a Constant Binary Data Modification Pres VAL?Montr Signed Decimal Data Modification D0000 MontrForce Set, Reset Unsigned Decimal Data ModificationClear Force Set/Reset Hex-ASCII Display ChangeOn on 00000FORCE RELE?Program Password Programming ExampleDisplaying the Cycle Time Preparatory Operations00000MEMORY CLR? HR CNT DM Montr END HR CNT DM Programming Procedures Example ProgramProgramming Procedures Inputting the One-second TimerInputting the Self-holding Bit Write NOPInputting the Two-second Timer Inputting the 10-count CounterLD not Inputting the Flicker OutputInputting the END001 Instruction Test Run in Monitor Mode Monitor BZTest Runs and Error Processing Initial System Checks and Test Run Procedure 2 CPM1A Test Run ProcedureInitial System Checks Points to checkFlash Memory Precautions Error CPM1A CycleNon-fatal Errors Fatal ErrorsSelf-diagnosis Functions Message FAL No Meaning and appropriate responseIdentifying Errors User-defined ErrorsError Messages Error FlagsProgramming Console Operation Errors Programming ErrorsFALS07 Message MSG46Type Message Meaning and appropriate response Circuit ERRTroubleshooting Flowcharts Main CheckPower Supply Check Fatal Error Check Follow the Memory ErrorNon-fatal Error Check 121 122 Environmental Conditions Check Memory Error Check Maintenance Inspections Power supply Allowable voltage fluctuation rangeInspection Items Inspection items Details Criteria RemarksHandling Precautions Necessary Tools for InspectionStandard Tools Measurement DevicesExpansion Memory Unit Precautions OverviewMemory Areas ButtonSpecifications and Nomenclature SpecificationsNomenclature LED Indicator HandlingMounting/Removing Eeprom Mounting EepromPeripheral Port Communications Settings PC ConnectionsCPM1, CPM1A, CPM2A CQM1, and SRM1 PCsDisconnecting Uploading ProgramsOperation Procedure Downloading Programs134 135 Standard Models Expansion UnitsCPU Units Expansion I/O UnitsTemperature Sensor Units Description Specifications Model numberCompoBus/S I/O Link Unit Communications AdaptersName Appearance Model Number Specifications Peripheral DevicesDimensions CPM1A-10CDR-j/10CDT-D/10CDT1-D CPU UnitCPM1A-20CDR-j/20CDT-D/20CDT1-D CPU Unit CPM1A-30CDR-j/30CDT-D/30CDT1-D CPU UnitCPM1A-40CDR-j/40CDT-D/40CDT1-D CPU Unit CPM1A-20EDjExpansion I/O UnitCPM1A-8jjjExpansion I/O Unit CPM1A-TSjjjTemperature Sensor Unit CPM1A-MAD01 Analog I/O UnitCPM1A-SRT21 CompoBus/S I/O Link Unit CPM1-CIF01 RS-232C Adapter CPM1-CIF11 RS-422 AdapterDimensions with Peripheral Devices Attached Appendix BACP AsciiAUTOEXEC.BAT BCDBit designator Bit numberBit-control instruction BlockCONFIG.SYS CTSDefault DIP switchData link Data link areaEeprom EpromFCS Delay Initialization errorInput signal InstallJIS LEDLSS Not OFFPCB Prom RAMRAS ROM SCPSSS Syntax error System configurationSystem error System error messageWDT Numbers Index 165 166 167 Revision code Date Revised content Revision History
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